like i said - pretty much everything but the US price went upState of Decay price increased here too, thanks Epic!
basically, yes"Every monopoly that isn't Epic monopoly is bad".
Alrighty then.
he's using it because for the majority of regular people: tax = badHow he continues to use the use the word 'tax" without any major folks calling him out is bizarre. Having a multi-billionaire take to Twitter and invoking the word "taxes" in this context does not sit right with me in the slightest. It just feels he is being too deliberate in his word choice and makes me think he need to (A) find a different word (B) re-evaluate his view of taxes if this is how he views them in other contexts (C) have his own tax rate reviewed since he thinks 30% is too much to be taxed as a literal billionaire.
And thats why you'll never see him break down what the "steam" tax actually supplies devs with compared to epics 12.he's using it because for the majority of regular people: tax = bad
Same, EGS doesnt support CAD and even with the price increase on Steam its still cheaper there lolCheaper on steam for me as Epic does have dollarydoos. Since a recession is on it's way, the Aussie dollar is crashing compared to the USD as people dump it for US bonds.
It makes sense now that Time writes about Apple and Google. Geforce Now is the lever to fight these giants and have Fortnite on mobile without a middle-man.if the service grows Fortnite will have some kind of presence on the mobile space
But he complains a lot when people use "bribe" to describe egsclusives.he's using it because for the majority of regular people: tax = bad
You mean all the right wing nuts? At least in Europe, I don't think I've heard that many people be against taxes. (sure everyone complains when it's taken but still gladly pay)he's using it because for the majority of regular people: tax = bad
I sure am glad Sweeney is supporting the right thing. I'm sure he has no ulterior motives.-snip-
yes ... yes, it isthis is too stupid
it did ... to ONE game ... being slightly cheaper ... in ONE regionEveryone remember EGS defenders stating their lower cut will lead to cheaper games? Yeeeah...
thanks, TimDiabotical developer blocks Linux users from playing and says "Just run Windows like the rest of the population."
I mean, he is the guy responsible for the engine, so maybe he just needs to go back to being behind the scenes and leave the PR to another brash employee. If John Carmack has taught us anything, it';s that these guys work best when they're talking tech and not the industry at largeEveryone remember EGS defenders stating their lower cut will lead to cheaper games? Yeeeah...
And calling a store cut a "tax" is, as many of you pointed out, just a deliberate misappropriation of the term to push his agenda.
Man I wish Epic could oust this buffoon and just get back to making the Unreal engines and some games that arent Fortnite.
From the reddit comments, he's the Dota 2 controversy guy.thanks, Tim
ah yes ... no surprises there then
Yea, without knowing anything about the game, i immediately recognized james voice
In other words they're just jumping on another contrarian bandwagon to stay PR relevant, which rings extra hollow since the people against Geforce Now are game devs and publishers whereas Epic is meant to be their quote on quote friend savior protector whatever
yes, basicallyIn other words they're just jumping on another contrarian bandwagon to stay PR relevant
99% sure we can, yesShould we expect anything in regards to Epic exclusives at GDC ? I know it's been "cancelled" but announcements can still take place hence the question.
Well I hope you are wrong. Or that those games are just a few indies, no offense intended but I have no interest in seeing the EGS rise. However much some may disagree AAA games take a platform off the ground.99% sure we can, yes
Building their audience is with indie titles is their stated (though clearly untrue) goal, so hope for old ports or Epic games only at bestWell I hope you are wrong. Or that those games are just a few indies, no offense intended but I have no interest in seeing the EGS rise. However much some may disagree AAA games take a platform off the ground.
Therefore, by my 100% scientific reasoning indies/AA games exclusives to EGS = EGS not gaining much ground.
Therefore, me happy.
Good luck with that. I'm fine if it's just indies.Building their audience is with indie titles is their stated (though clearly untrue) goal, so hope for old ports or Epic games only at best
I've never played Dota and I don't follow esports at all, but what does it take to get openly fired by gaben and called an ass? What was the controversy? Also nice to see that Gabe has the sense to not talk much on the internet unlike that one guy.
I believe the guy had an acute case of foot-in-mouth syndrome, but I can't help you more than that. It was just interesting to see Gabe break his silence to say something like this. If anything else, it was momentous.I've never played Dota and I don't follow esports at all, but what does it take to get openly fired by gaben and called an ass? What was the controversy? Also nice to see that Gabe has the sense to not talk much on the internet unlike that one guy.
(Ok nevermind, found this: Gabe Newell calls fired host of Dota 2 Shanghai Major an "ass")
To start, we'll be adding filtering and smart searching of items you've added to your wishlist. In future iterations, we plan to add email notifications when your wishlisted titles are discounted, or change status (such as a launch, or becoming available for pre-purchase).
It's pretty telling that the one feature they implemented was a marketing/developer-oriented one.The COMPETITIONtm is here
And it only took a yearThe COMPETITIONtm is here
I thought it was also mostly because Steam takes wishlist into consideration when putting a game on the front page.It's not even that developer-oriented - from what I've seen on devtwitter, one of the most (or the most) important thing about wishlists on Steam is that they send emails, when the game releases, to everyone who wishlisted the game. It's half-assed for both devs and customers now.
They are working on it, this competition thing is not easy.It's not even that developer-oriented - from what I've seen on devtwitter, one of the most (or the most) important thing about wishlists on Steam is that they send emails, when the game releases, to everyone who wishlisted the game. It's half-assed for both devs and customers now.
This too but I guess it's irrelevant for devs on EGS now - upcoming releases are curated (so only poor AA/AAA publishers) and there's never enough recently released games there so you're guaranteed a place on the front page anyway (probably).I thought it was also mostly because Steam takes wishlist into consideration when putting a game on the front page.